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mymap = cmd.get_session('mymap', 1)['names'][0] | mymap = cmd.get_session('mymap', 1)['names'][0] | ||
+ | field_data = mymap[5][2][0][14][2] | ||
− | values = numpy.reshape( | + | values = numpy.reshape(field_data[6], field_data[4]) |
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Revision as of 13:48, 21 September 2012
Returns a dictionary representation the currently loaded PyMOL session.The session file (.pse) is a compressed version of its output.
By using this API, user scripts can access many interesting properties which are otherwise inaccessible. Examples include Pymol2glmol and get_raw_distances scripts.
WARNING: This API is undocumented API, intended for internal use. Use it only when it is necessary.
Usage
dict cmd.get_session(names='', partial=0)
Return value
The returned dictionary has following key-value pairs. Some entries are missing if using partial=1.
- main: An array encoding window size. For example, [640, 480]
- color_ext:
- settings: An array of PyMOL's global settings. They are dumped by SettingAsPyList in layer1/Setting.c. Further details will not be discussed because scripts can access these values from cmd.get API.
- colors: If you have defined color names by Set Color, they are described here. Default color names (red, blue, etc...) will not appear. This dict can also be obtained by cmd.get_color_indices(). To get RGB definition of a color, get its pallet ID by cmd.get_color_index and convert it to RGB tuple by cmd.get_color_tuple.
- view: Same as cmd.get_view()
- version: Version number of PyMOL
- view_dict:
- names: This is the most complex but interesting part. Produced by ExecutiveGetNamedEntries, this array describes internal C-objects of the current session. Each element is an array of seven elements.
(documentation in progress... Please feel free to expand)
Examples
Object array
x = cmd.get_session('myobj', 1)['names'][0]
x = [
str name ('myobj'),
int 0=object/1=selection,
int enabled,
list representations,
int object_type,
list object_data,
str group_name,
]
Internals of a map object
The map data as a numpy array:
import numpy
from pymol import cmd
cmd.map_new('mymap', 'gaussian', 0.5)
mymap = cmd.get_session('mymap', 1)['names'][0]
field_data = mymap[5][2][0][14][2]
values = numpy.reshape(field_data[6], field_data[4])
The dumped map datastructure:
mymap[5][2][0] = [
int Active,
list Symmetry (like cmd.get_symmetry),
list Origin,
list Range (ExtentMax - ExtentMin),
list Dim (?),
list Grid (grid spacing),
list Corner,
list ExtentMin,
list ExtentMax,
int MapSource (?, 4),
list Div (?, Dim - 1),
list Min (?),
list Max (?, ncells),
list FDim (?, (ncells + 1) + [3]),
[
list field->dimensions (FDim[:3]),
int field->save_points (?, 1),
[# field->data
int type (?, 0),
int n_dim,
int base_size (?, 4),
int size (?, len * 4),
list dim,
list stride,
list data,
],
[# field->points
...
]
],
[None],
]